Friday 02.02 — Sunday 02.04

See Uptown Players’ limited-run bonus show ‘A Chorus Line’

A Chorus Line is one of the seminal theater experiences of the 20th century — one of a handful of musicals to win the Tony and the Pulitzer Prize for Drama, as well as one of the longest-running hits in Broadway history. Uptown Players is mounting an all-new staging of the heartfelt tale of the life of a New York dancer for a limited run of one weekend only. Get your tickets now! They won’t last.

DEETS: Moody Performance Hall,
2420 Flora St.
Friday–Saturday at 8 p.m., Sunday at 2 p.m.
UptownPlayers.org.

Wednesday 01.31 — Sunday 02.04

New play ‘Small Mouth Sounds’ opens 2018’s Off Broadway on Flora

NOTE: After press time, the AT&T Performing Arts Center announced that the performances of this show have been cancelled due to an unresolvable scheduling issue.

Six strangers find themselves together in the forest. All have taken a vow of silence, yet crave communication with other humans. Rachel Chavkin, the visionary director of last season’s New York hit Natasha, Pierre and the Great Comet of 1812, directs Bess Wohl’s new play Small Mouth Sounds, which opens the 2018 season of the AT&T Performing Arts Center’s Off Broadway on Flora Series.

DEETS: Wyly Theatre,
2400 Flora St.
ATTPAC.org.

Friday 01.26 Tuesday 01.30

Campy Ballets Trockadero are in Irving — live and on film

They are classically trained ballet dancers. They are funny. And they are all men in tutus. That’s the premise of the legendary comic dance company Les Ballets Trockadero de Monte Carlo. You can see them twice this week in Irving. On Friday, there’s the Dallas premiere of the new documentary about the Trocks, Rebels on Pointe; then on Tuesday, you can see them perform live and laugh your tights off.

DEETS: Irving Arts Center,
3333 N. MacArthur Blvd., Irving. 7:30 p.m.
IrvingArtsCenter.com.